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metic Surgery Center – Round Rock and director, division of
Plastic Surgery; to learn about recent advances in the diagnosis,
treatment and prevention of breast cancer.
Please join us for this free event in recognition of Breast Cancer
Awareness Month. RSVP is not required. For more information
about Scott &White seminars, please visit sw.org/event-search
or call 512-218-6381.
Days Gone By
Wednesday, October 23, 10 a.m., CCJ
Hosted by: Tiffin House
Purchase your $1 ticket online or at the Member Services Office
Days Gone By is a twelve part education and support series for
those caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease or another
dementia. Jointly sponsored by Tiffin House and Guardian
Healthcare, this interactive series is facilitated by Deanna
Lueckenotte, LBSW, CALM, LNFA, author of
Alzheimer’s Days
Gone By: For Those Caring for Their Loved Ones
and Justin
Trodahl, Owner of Tiffin House. Residents are invited to at-
tend all or some of the series, which will be held onWednesday,
October 23 from 10 - 11:30 a.m. The first 10 people to register
will receive a free copy of
Days Gone By
.
For more information on the class, go to
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com and click on education link and Days Gone By Series link.
Topics Include:
Communication strategies, understanding the disease process,
end of life issues, behavior management, care giving tips &
community resources.
For more information or to register, call Lori at (541) 990-4133
or Deanna at (254) 535-7584.
Wellness 101
Wednesday, Oct 23, 1:30 p.m., CCJ
Hosted by: Carolyn Jackson and Donna Oeltjen
Purchase your $1 ticket online or at the Member Services Office
Come join us while enjoying healthy treats (like nothing you’ve
had before!), and great company. Nothing is more important to
us than our health. Our discussion will be about better nutri-
tion and listening to your body, how you can feel better and live
longer. An hour of your time could make a world of difference. A
few of the topics will be on more energy, healthy immune func-
tions, pain and inflammation relief, allergies and heart health.
The Art of Letting Go
How to Fearlessly Navigate Change, Loss and
New Beginnings
Tuesday, October 29, 2 p.m., CCAN
Hosted by: Carole Gold “Talk Radio Host, Life Coach
& Former Lawyer”
Purchase your $1 ticket online or at the Member Services Office
There isn’t a person on the planet unchallenged by the rapid
changes taking place around us. Many of us also have personal
changes in our lives that add to this pressure. Change is the
one constant in life yet it’s the thing we teach the least. Who
among us can say they’ve taken a course in “Change?”
However, there are Universal Laws as surely as man-made
laws which, when identified and understood, can be the support
system you’re looking for to navigate change.
Carole is a dynamic and spiritually based speaker who is driven
by a passion to provide guidance and encouragement during
periods of professional and personal change. Her fearlessness in
facing challenges head-on is contagious, inspiring, and uplifting
• What do you do when familiar patterns no longer bring
expected results?
•What do you do when things seem to be falling apart around
you?
• What happens when fear and uncertainty seem to be the
“new normal?”
• What is a “Lightworker”and are you one?
Carole gives you answers to these questions and more. Her mis-
sion is to shed light upon answers you know but have forgotten.
She shows you the way to a place within yourself where you can
access all you need to know to navigate change, move fearlessly
into your highest Self and actualize a rewarding future. The
seminar is like a “booster shot” for your Soul!
It’s never too late to find renewed purpose and passion in your
life.
Carole Gold, 856.524.3464;
Hearing Health Lunch and Learn Seminar
Wednesday, October 30, 11 a.m., CCF
Hosted by: Zounds Hearing Center of Georgetown
Purchase your $1 ticket online or at the Member Services Office
Please join us, as we will have an internationally certified hear-
ing specialist guest speaker to explain hearing challenges and
answer your questions.
Introduction:
Sharing of personal experiences with family
and testimonials of customers
Communication:
Explore body language, intonation, and
annunciation. Also addressed is using lines of sight and at-
tention keys.
Frustration:
Statistics show 85% of seniors have hearing loss,
while only 15% of those seek a remedy.
Signs of hearing loss:
The signs vary, from complaints that
people talk too low to asking loved ones to repeat themselves
or setting the volume on the television too high.
Hearing solutions:
We offer a FREE hearing test, wax re-
moval, and Zounds hearing aids.
Zounds point of difference:
Our hearing aids feature 90%
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